tmwilson wrote:I can't take any negatives out of that game whosoever . Charlton aren't just a decent team , they are a very good team . Any neutral at the game wouldn't of knew who was the league one team . There were a few average performances but no one played badly . I cant understand the critism of Hamilton . I agree with Conker , Evans made him into a better player and I think he's got even better this season . There are not many wingers out there who perform week in week out , even at a higher level . If he continues the way he is then teams from league above will come sniffing .
All in all a good game . Don't right us off just yet
Chander Lear wrote:Totally agree, what is his current contract length left? Happy to see him leave up the leagues to better himself provided the fee is right.
Fingers crossed we can keep hold of him (and Mellis) until the season ends though.
Big yella wrote:Chander Lear wrote:Totally agree, what is his current contract length left? Happy to see him leave up the leagues to better himself provided the fee is right.
Fingers crossed we can keep hold of him (and Mellis) until the season ends though.
Signed a two and a half year deal last January, along with Rose.
sunray wrote:Why do we create so many chances but fail to convert them. Rose and Davies are under performing. Walker has been inconsistent but committed. Both Rose and Davies look to only be performing to 90% of their talent. Flitcroft is too fixed on one way of playing and presumably the same with training / motivation. If only he could get two out of the three hitting the mark he would convert the draws to wins.
One of the best teams in this league so believe the playoffs is the least we can expect this season.
yellowstagsfan wrote:Think the FA must have cost us at least 1500 on the gate by playing the match yesterday instead of Saturday
Amber Andy wrote:Well looking on the bright side we should get a decent amount of money from the replay at Charlton.
Martin Shaw wrote:Amber Andy wrote:Well looking on the bright side we should get a decent amount of money from the replay at Charlton.
I'm not so sure. Charlton had 4,400 crowd for their last FA Cup tie at home.
Stags 2002 wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:Amber Andy wrote:Well looking on the bright side we should get a decent amount of money from the replay at Charlton.
I'm not so sure. Charlton had 4,400 crowd for their last FA Cup tie at home.
If you read their forums alot of the fans expect another weakened team to play against us in the replay so will no doubt hit the gate. Its a shame they play at home the Saturday after our game as the next 3 after that are away. Had it been in between those games it may have inflated the gate.
More importantly how many of us are going to make the trip? Closest comparison is Barnet last season also a midweek fixture after a very poor run in the league with 225ish stags attending.
However its the FA Cup and likely to be a new ground for a few so could inflate it to 300 / 400 at most? Any more than that would be an exceptional effort.
bigalstag wrote:Can't believe the s#@t on here. The football and organisation of the team, is the best it's been for the last 20 years. I thouroughly enjoy watching this team and the football being played, and I haven't been able to say that for a long time. Some on here have an agenda as far as the manager is concerned, and nothing he does will ever be right. Keep doing what your doing Dave, and stuff the idiots on here.
Chander Lear wrote:I have been looking into getting down to the Charlton for this game and wow its a bugger.
I'd need the full day off (obviously a few beers in the big smoke is a must)
Train - WOW no wonder no one uses it anymore. £60 return from Notts, Newark slightly cheaper but then its getting Newark. The last train i could possibly get back to notts, would get me in at 2.10am lol, Then its getting back from Notts. What really bugs me about the train costs is that I could drive to London for less than that and have 4 people in the car to split the cost. Ps I aint a tight arse.
SSA seems a viable option and for £25 isn't too badly priced but its likely you wouldn't be getting down to the ground until 6pm what with the M1 being horrendous and hitting the M25 during rush hour.
Ifollow looking ever more appealing.
Martin Shaw wrote:Chander Lear wrote:I have been looking into getting down to the Charlton for this game and wow its a bugger.
I'd need the full day off (obviously a few beers in the big smoke is a must)
Train - WOW no wonder no one uses it anymore. £60 return from Notts, Newark slightly cheaper but then its getting Newark. The last train i could possibly get back to notts, would get me in at 2.10am lol, Then its getting back from Notts. What really bugs me about the train costs is that I could drive to London for less than that and have 4 people in the car to split the cost. Ps I aint a tight arse.
SSA seems a viable option and for £25 isn't too badly priced but its likely you wouldn't be getting down to the ground until 6pm what with the M1 being horrendous and hitting the M25 during rush hour.
Ifollow looking ever more appealing.
only midweek Football League and Checkatrade Trophy matches are shown live (ie video) on iFollow.
Chander Lear wrote:I have been looking into getting down to the Charlton for this game and wow its a bugger.
I'd need the full day off (obviously a few beers in the big smoke is a must)
Train - WOW no wonder no one uses it anymore. £60 return from Notts, Newark slightly cheaper but then its getting Newark. The last train i could possibly get back to notts, would get me in at 2.10am lol, Then its getting back from Notts. What really bugs me about the train costs is that I could drive to London for less than that and have 4 people in the car to split the cost. Ps I aint a tight arse.
SSA seems a viable option and for £25 isn't too badly priced but its likely you wouldn't be getting down to the ground until 6pm what with the M1 being horrendous and hitting the M25 during rush hour.
Ifollow looking ever more appealing.
Foresttownstag wrote:Chander Lear wrote:I have been looking into getting down to the Charlton for this game and wow its a bugger.
I'd need the full day off (obviously a few beers in the big smoke is a must)
Train - WOW no wonder no one uses it anymore. £60 return from Notts, Newark slightly cheaper but then its getting Newark. The last train i could possibly get back to notts, would get me in at 2.10am lol, Then its getting back from Notts. What really bugs me about the train costs is that I could drive to London for less than that and have 4 people in the car to split the cost. Ps I aint a tight arse.
SSA seems a viable option and for £25 isn't too badly priced but its likely you wouldn't be getting down to the ground until 6pm what with the M1 being horrendous and hitting the M25 during rush hour.
Ifollow looking ever more appealing.
£28.50 return from Newark into Kings Cross. Then just to sort getting over to The Valley by either train or tube.
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